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QueFourFive retweeted
Black America doesn’t need any thoughts & prayers. Democrats if you want to honor the victims of Jacksonville & Buffalo. Put a Anti-Black hate crime bill up in congress. If not we know what to do in 2024.
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25 Aug 2023
"You played against my dad your first NBA game ever." This moment between LeBron and Jabari Smith Jr. last season ❤️😂 #BestOfNBA
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One of the hardest beats produced by @havocMOBDEEP IMO
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QueFourFive retweeted
Did y'all just feel that earthquake here in Los Angeles? Hurricanes AND earthquakes now?

ALT Vanteguggie Rushing GIF

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Korean drill music
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50 Cent cleared over $2.7 Million in the 2 shows he performed at in New York at the Barclays Center for his Final Lap Tour 🔥 The total amount made was $2,765,511 for 2 shows with 100% of tickets sold at an average price of $105.62. This is huge considering this is an album that came out 20 years ago! What do you guys think? ⬇️
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Bruhhhhhh Stevie with the New Orleans Bounce beat 😌😌😌
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20 Aug 2023
Has anyone watched the Biz Markie documentary yet?
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Have you watched the Hidden Colors series❓
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Who was tthe last artist to inspire you?
Where is the inspiration? Where are the artist?? This thing is shifting. It’s a dark cloud looming over the business. Who is the last artist that really spoke to you??
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Meanwhile, at GROUND UP RADIO, we stand tall on the culture!!! #hiphop #HipHop50 #rap #rappers
I got a call saying …. “It should be noted many major record labels have deprioritized signing Rappers. The focus is now African Music & Latin Music Rappers better stop being boring and talking about the same shit over and over, chasing TikTok success and comment sections”
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Hip Hop is 50 and it's looking like there is some industry divestment in rap music. #PayAttention @oldmanebro is on to something
I got a call saying …. “It should be noted many major record labels have deprioritized signing Rappers. The focus is now African Music & Latin Music Rappers better stop being boring and talking about the same shit over and over, chasing TikTok success and comment sections”
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8 Aug 2023
Mariah Carey listening to “We Gon Make It”
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30 Jul 2023
31 years ago today, “Bebe’s Kids” premiered in theaters grossing $8M at box offices 📈
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He has a point.....
18 Jul 2023
Ebro calls out Drake for staying silent on Black issues: "Drake has never shown up to have anything to say about anything going on in society with Black folks or anything other than himself."
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On this day in 1882, Pioneering lawyer and judge Violette N. Anderson was born. In 1926 she became the first African American female attorney admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. —Violette was born in London, England, the daughter of Richard E. and Marie (Jordi) Neatley. When Anderson was young, the family moved to the United States, where she attended North Division High School in Chicago, graduating in 1899. She then attended Chicago Athenaeum in 1903, and soon after, she married Albert E. Johnson. Anderson was a Republican and an active Episcopalian. She worked as a court reporter from 1905 to 1920, which sparked her interest in law. Anderson furthered her schooling at the Chicago Seminar of Sciences from 1912 to 1915, and the Chicago Law School, earning her LL.B. in 1920. She began a private practice after graduation--the first African-American woman to practice law in the U.S. District Court Eastern Division. From 1922 to 1923, she served as the first female city prosecutor in Chicago. After five years of practice before the high court of Illinois, Anderson was admitted to practice with the Supreme Court of the United States, becoming the first African-American woman to attain this stature. This achievement set a precedent that allowed other black women to do the same. Anderson also belonged to the Federal Colored Women's Clubs, was president of Friendly Big Sisters League of Chicago, First Vice-President of Cook County Bar Association, and secretary of Idlewild Lot Owners Association. In addition, she was a member of the executive board of Chicago Council of Social Agencies. She was also the 8th Grand Basileus of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. She showed her pride in them by bequeathing her summer home in Idlewild to the organization. Her life is recognized by the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., every year in the month of April as "Violette Anderson Day." Violette Anderson passed away in December 1937.—
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6 years ago today, former @The2LiveCrew member Fresh Kid Ice passed away of liver cirrhosis at the age of 53 #RIPFreshKidIce instagram.com/p/Cun6IqctHg5/…
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An Oklahoma judge dismissed the reparations lawsuit filed by Lessie Benningfield Randle, 108, Viola Fletcher, 109, and her brother, Hughes Van Ellis, 102, the last three known survivors of the Tulsa race massacre. America has $70 Billion for Ukrainians in conflict with Russians but $0 for Black people murdered, brutalized, and dehumanized by white Americans.
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Stop drinking PURIFIED WATER‼️ Drink: *Spring water *Well water (from proper areas) *Rain water (from clean areas) *Volcanic water *Fruit water (from SEEDED fruit) #RizzaIslam
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